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The Bamboo Grove: Rise of Empires in India
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The Bamboo Grove is a blog hub for the Asian studies course at St. Scholastica's College of Health Sciences in Tacloban City, Philippines. An initial foray into a more interactive, web-based learning process for the students. Wednesday, August 1, 2007. Rise of Empires in India. The image on the right shows Chandragupta Maurya being saluted by his women bodyguards. Ashoka embraced Buddhism after realizing the devastation and suffering his empire-building campaigns wrought on his people. Upon conversio...
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The Bamboo Grove: Origins of Civilization in India
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The Bamboo Grove is a blog hub for the Asian studies course at St. Scholastica's College of Health Sciences in Tacloban City, Philippines. An initial foray into a more interactive, web-based learning process for the students. Friday, July 20, 2007. Origins of Civilization in India. Their chief food crop was wheat and they were (perhaps) the earliest to weave cotton into cloth. However, towards the end of the third millenium B.C. Indus civilization began to decline most likely due to continued...Aryan dom...
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The Bamboo Grove: 2007-07-08
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The Bamboo Grove is a blog hub for the Asian studies course at St. Scholastica's College of Health Sciences in Tacloban City, Philippines. An initial foray into a more interactive, web-based learning process for the students. Thursday, July 12, 2007. Midterm Asian Studies Learning Goals. I will leave it up to you to hammer out a plan (and implement it) for accomplishing these goals. Remember that we agreed to have these learning goals for the midterm; we have to abide by them! Learning Goals for India.
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The Bamboo Grove: Asian Studies Exhibit
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The Bamboo Grove is a blog hub for the Asian studies course at St. Scholastica's College of Health Sciences in Tacloban City, Philippines. An initial foray into a more interactive, web-based learning process for the students. Friday, July 20, 2007. Today i had the opportunity to talk to our Dean of College. I asked permission from him if we could do the "Asian Extravaganza" exhibit for our culminating activity. HE HAS GIVEN US TENTATIVE PERMISSION! Labels: asian studies exhibit. July 23, 2007 at 10:25 PM.
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Amethyst! char! haha: READ THIS!!!!!!! Plss.....
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Amo ini an UNOFFICIAL blog han ngatanan. from N4A-N4C Pwede bisan ano it i-post. Pwede bisan ano na language. ANYTHING GOES! Kon waray maglod ha iyo mga screen. pls check your emails. iconfirm anay an invitation na akon ginsend. (jepoy) (this is to keep our main sites clean). Sunday, July 8, 2007. ONE GLASS OF MILK. One day, a poor boy who was selling goods from door to door to pay his way through school, found he had only one thin dime left, and he was hungry. Immediately he rose and went down the hall ...
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Amethyst! char! haha: SPEAK OUT #2:
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Amo ini an UNOFFICIAL blog han ngatanan. from N4A-N4C Pwede bisan ano it i-post. Pwede bisan ano na language. ANYTHING GOES! Kon waray maglod ha iyo mga screen. pls check your emails. iconfirm anay an invitation na akon ginsend. (jepoy) (this is to keep our main sites clean). Sunday, July 15, 2007. Your comments about our attire in our AQUAINTANCE PARTY! This cocktail whatever to girls and long sleeve with tie to boys! Just take a close look.
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Amethyst! char! haha: SPEAK OUT #4:
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Amo ini an UNOFFICIAL blog han ngatanan. from N4A-N4C Pwede bisan ano it i-post. Pwede bisan ano na language. ANYTHING GOES! Kon waray maglod ha iyo mga screen. pls check your emails. iconfirm anay an invitation na akon ginsend. (jepoy) (this is to keep our main sites clean). Saturday, July 21, 2007. What's your best station and why? Choose only one, no other answers. GMA-7 KAPUSO or ABS-CBN KAPAMILYA! Chose from this 2! If you answer other stations means your an idiot! Just take a close look.
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-bigbutts-: August 2007
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Tuesday, August 7, 2007. Women in Ancient Egypt. Women occupied an important position, even superior that man. According to a literary evidence, a king and a town was destroyed because a woman was wronged by the state. They instill high ideals on humankind, that is the reason why India created goddesses to instill respect to woman and enjoyed equal status with her husband. In religious ceremony, the women are allowed to participate in rituals and tribal assemblies. Links to this post. However, his son,.
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Friday, August 3, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tantadadadan dadan.welcome to the official blog site of BSN4B- as in bigbutts baboy.-. Tantadadadan dadan.welcome to the official blog site of BSN4B- as in bigbutts baboy.-. Women in Ancient Egypt. Early Islamic influence in India. Origins of Civilization in India. Republic of India: Geography. Southeast Asia group comment about Hero.
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-bigbutts-: Origins of Civilization in India
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Tuesday, August 7, 2007. Origins of Civilization in India. Around 2500 B.C. to around 1700 B.C. On the Valley of Indus River and its tributaries. Extends as far to the northeast. Oldest known civilization, its site is at. It is known for its complex culture and special artifacts. This civilization was considered one of the most advanced of ancient times since the cities were carefully planned with water-supply system, sewage facilities, and centralized granaries. 1800 B.C.,. Yamuna, and Gangetic plains.